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  1. www.forbes.com › profile › shaw-vee-mengShaw Vee Meng - Forbes

    Aug 27, 2019 · Shaw Vee Meng is the eldest son of the late movie tycoon Sir Run Run Shaw. He chairs the Shaw Organisation, the Singapore arm of a family business that straddles media, movies...

  2. Shaw Vee Meng is the chairman of Shaw Organisation and the eldest son of late movie tycoon Sir Run Run Shaw, whose film-distribution business became a major player in Asia after its inception in 1925 under the moniker Tianyi Film Company.

  3. In February 1964, four armed men kidnapped Vee Meng Shaw – the son of Hong Kong film mogul Run Run Shaw – and his driver. Freed after nearly 12 days, he said he had been kept blindfolded the ...

  4. Dr. Vee Meng Shaw is currently the chairman of the Shaw Foundation. He is also the eldest son of Run Run Shaw . National Kidney Foundation Singapore scandal [ edit ]

  5. In 1958, Mr Shaw Vee Meng, the eldest son of Run Run, joined the company as an executive. Around the same time, two Eurasians were engaged by Shaw at the executive level. Mr Albert Odell took top post as head of Aquisitions and Mr Bill Goodwyn became head of Publicity and Advertising.

  6. At this time, Shaw management duties were delegated to the second generation (from left to right) Vee Meng Shaw, Harold Shaw (sons of Sir Run Run) and Vee King Shaw (son of Tan Sri Dr Runme). The new management team effectively restructured and reorganized the company to meet the demands of the 21st century.

  7. As the former king of Asian cinematic entertainment, his company Shaw Organization produced more than a thousand films and TV shows, the founder of Hong Kong’s “Oriental Hollywood”; raised the statuses of thousands of Asia’s biggest celebrities, including the top “Four Heavenly Kings 四大天王” (Jacky Cheung 张学友, Aaron Kwok 郭富城, Leon Lai 黎明, Andy Lau...